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Jack Depp is growing up to look just like his dad, Johnny Depp — especially in these new photos of the teenager out and about with his girlfriend!

Johnny Depp’s son, Jack Depp, has mostly stayed out of the spotlight throughout his dad’s career, but now that he’s 18, he’s certainly coming into his own! Photographers caught Jack out and about in Paris on May 21. He was joined by gorgeous French social media personality, Camille Jansen, 20. Jack looks just like his famous father in the new photos, where he’s walking alongside Camille while strolling down the streets in France. The pair wore comfortable outfits, and although they walked close to one another, there were no obvious signs of PDA.

However, in April, Camille shared a photo of herself and Jack on Instagram in honor of his 18th birthday. In the pic, he’s laying down in front of her, while her arms are wrapped around his neck. “Happy birthday my love,” she captioned the image, with a series of emojis, including a red heart. For the occasion, Jack’s sister, Lily-Rose Depp, also shared a rare, shirtless photo of Jack on her Instagram page, and fans could not get over the resemblance to Johnny. She deleted the post shortly after sharing it, but of course, fans were able to get screenshots!

Jack has been spending the coronavirus quarantine in Paris with Lily and their mom, Vanessa Paradis. Johnny and Vanessa met in 1998, and welcomed Lily-Rose the following year, then Jack in 2002. The two never got married, but were together until 2012, when they announced their separation.

While Jack has stayed out of the limelight, Lily-Rose has followed in her parents’ footsteps by pursuing an acting career, and she’s starred in films like Tusk, The King and The Dancer. During a 2014 interview, Johnny admitted that Jack “hasn’t shown any desire to become an actor.” However, he did add that his son “draw

The 56-year-old Pirates of the Caribbean actor has begun a legal case against News Group Newspapers, via a letter of claim, according to The Blast on Tuesday (May 12).

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Johnny Depp

Johnny is accusing the tabloids of “multiple breaches” of his privacy and “misuses of private information, including the illegal interception of his voicemail messages and other unlawful data gathering.”

In the letter, Johnny reportedly explains that his team has investigated the situation and believes it was hacked between the years 1996 to 2010, resulting in evidence that “clearly points towards repeated and prolonged illegal intrusion,” including information about his children and medical information.

During that time period, The Sun revealed both of his girlfriend’s pregnancies to the public.

“These details were obviously intrusive and sensitive and included the stages of the pregnancies, our client’s movements and plans (showing clear surveillance of him),” the letter reads, according to The Blast.

He is reportedly asking for the company to admit to its information gathering tactics for articles in The Sun.

“Yesterday we sent notice to The Sun of our intention to file suit against them for illegally hacking Johnny Depp. Our Barrister David Sherborne has represented Princess Diana, and also Elton John, Jude Law, Hugh Grant, and Prince Harry in hacking claims against The Sun. The Sun has paid out tens of millions of pounds to settle dozens of illegal hacking claims for one reason – because they did it. This case is a matter of principle for Mr. Depp, not one of money,” his attorney Adam Waldman said in a statement.

The elusive, yet A-list actor joined social media on Thursday to premiere his and Jeff Beck‘s musical cover of John Lennon‘s song, “Isolation.” An admittedly fitting choice given the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, which Depp addressed in an extremely personal, 8-minute IGTV video.

“I’ve never done any of this before,” Depp remarked while seated in what looked like a cavernous, candlelit room. “I don’t think I’ve really ever felt any particular reason to until now. Now is the time to open up a dialogue, as the threat of this invisible enemy has already caused immeasurable tragedies and damage to people’s lives.”

He went on, “People are ill and without care. People are getting sick and fighting for breath. People are dying at frighteningly high rates. Many are unable to provide for their children and their families as a result of this hideous global pandemic.”

The Oscar nominee urged those watching to stay focused on each other, sharing, “I know for the moment if feels like both of our times are tied behind our backs, and to some degree they are. But our minds are unbound and our hearts are not chained and we can care. Through caring we will help each other and we will prevail. Caring is as close as the eye can see. It’s right in front of you at all times if you just have a look.”

“We must not succumb to shutting down and giving in to what feels like hellish quarantine monotony. We need to keep ourselves curious,” he continued, recommending those in self-isolation to use this time for “great learning.”

“Today ain’t coming back,” Depp said, “so we have a responsibility to each other to approach these times with new strategies. Create something today that will benefit yourselves and others tomorrow. Do anything you think could be of use to brighten someone’s day.”

Before concluding, the 56-year-old offered a message to his longtime fans.

“Thank you all for your kindness, your unwavering support and your strength over these years. I am touched beyond words.”

In just a matter of hours, he amassed more than one million Instagram followers. Watch Depp’s entire video above.

Don’t miss the One World: Together at Home special with Lady Gaga in celebration of healthcare workers on Saturday, April 18 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on NBC followed by an encore at 11 p.m. on E!. For the latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic and for tips on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19, please visit The Center for Disease Control and Prevention at https://www.cdc.gov.

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